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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2008

Interactions between iron, phenolic compounds, emulsifiers, and pH in omega-3-enriched oil-in-water emulsions

Ann-Dorit Moltke Sørensen; Anne-Mette Haahr; Eleonora Miquel Becker; Leif H. Skibsted; Björn Bergenståhl; Lars Nilsson; Charlotte Jacobsen

The behavior of antioxidants in emulsions is influenced by several factors such as pH and emulsifier type. This study aimed to evaluate the interaction between selected food emulsifiers, phenolic compounds, iron, and pH and their effect on the oxidative stability of n-3 polyunsaturated lipids in a 10% oil-in-water emulsion. The emulsifiers tested were Tween 80 and Citrem, and the phenolic compounds were naringenin, rutin, caffeic acid, and coumaric acid. Lipid oxidation was evaluated at all levels, that is, formation of radicals (ESR), hydroperoxides (PV), and secondary volatile oxidation products. When iron was present, the pH was crucial for the formation of lipid oxidation products. At pH 3 some phenolic compounds, especially caffeic acid, reduced Fe(3+) to Fe(2+), and Fe(2+) increased lipid oxidation at this pH compared to pH 6. Among the evaluated phenols, caffeic acid had the most significant effects, as caffeic acid was found to be prooxidative irrespective of pH, emulsifier type, and presence of iron, although the degrees of lipid oxidation were different at the different experimental conditions. The other evaluated phenols were prooxidative at pH 3 in Citrem-stabilized emulsions and had no significant effect at pH 6 in Citrem- or Tween-stabilized emulsions on the basis of the formation of volatiles. The results indicated that phenol-iron complexes/nanoparticles were formed at pH 6.


Food Chemistry | 2012

Green tea extract as food antioxidant. Synergism and antagonism with α-tocopherol in vegetable oils and their colloidal systems

Jie Yin; Eleonora Miquel Becker; Mogens L. Andersen; Leif H. Skibsted

The antioxidant effects of α-tocopherol (TOH) in combination with green tea extract (GTE), the green tea polyphenol (-)-epicatechin (EC) or the isomeric (+)-catechin (C), were investigated using different lipid systems based on high linoleic sunflower oil: bulk oil, o/w-emulsion and a phosphatidylcholine-based liposome system. Both polyphenols as well as TOH were efficient antioxidants in all systems when used alone, as detected by the formation of free radicals and conjugated dienes and by oxygen consumption. Strong synergistic effect was found for the combination of TOH and GTE in a methyl linoleate o/w-emulsion and in the pure bulk oil, while only an additive effect was observed in a liposome system. The synergism was already evident for the tendency for radical formation in the bulk oil as detected by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. On the contrary, combinations of TOH with either EC or C showed clear synergistic effects in both heterogeneous systems, but antagonistic or additive effects in bulk oil. GTE may accordingly be used to protect both vegetable oils and their emulsions against oxidation through enhancement of the activity of their endogenous antioxidants, while GTE is less efficient in the protection of phospholipids as in liposomes.


European Food Research and Technology | 2004

Antioxidant evaluation protocols: Food quality or health effects

Eleonora Miquel Becker; Lise R. Nissen; Leif H. Skibsted


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2006

Molecular Mechanism of Antioxidant Synergism of Tocotrienols and Carotenoids in Palm Oil

Maria T. Schroeder; Eleonora Miquel Becker; Leif H. Skibsted


Food Chemistry | 2007

Synergism and antagonism between quercetin and other chain-breaking antioxidants in lipid systems of increasing structural organisation

Eleonora Miquel Becker; Georgia Ntouma; Leif H. Skibsted


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2007

Puerarin and Conjugate Bases as Radical Scavengers and Antioxidants: Molecular Mechanism and Synergism with β-Carotene

Rui-Min Han; Yu-Xi Tian; Eleonora Miquel Becker; Mogens L. Andersen; Jian-Ping Zhang; Leif H. Skibsted


Food Chemistry | 2009

Antioxidant activity of lettuce extract (Lactuca sativa) and synergism with added phenolic antioxidants

Arzu Altunkaya; Eleonora Miquel Becker; Vural Gökmen; Leif H. Skibsted


European Food Research and Technology | 2008

Antioxidant synergism between fruit juice and α-tocopherol. A comparison between high phenolic black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) and high ascorbic blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum)

Heidi B. Graversen; Eleonora Miquel Becker; Leif H. Skibsted; Mogens L. Andersen


European Food Research and Technology | 2003

Light-induced quality changes in plain yoghurt packed in polylactate and polystyrene

Charlotte Strand Frederiksen; Vibeke Kistrup Haugaard; Leif Poll; Eleonora Miquel Becker


European Food Research and Technology | 2005

Deactivation of riboflavin triplet-excited state by phenolic antioxidants: mechanism behind protective effects in photooxidation of milk-based beverages

Eleonora Miquel Becker; Daniel R. Cardoso; Leif H. Skibsted

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Anne-Mette Haahr

Technical University of Denmark

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Charlotte Jacobsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Jie Yin

University of Copenhagen

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Leif Poll

University of Copenhagen

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